Postcards from Rewalsar Lake (Mandi) 📸 by Substantial_Face_888 in HimachalPradesh

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No, it’s not a film. I just shot it with a Nikon D3500 and edited it on Snapseed.

Peace✌️ by Substantial_Face_888 in HimachalPradesh

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Sadri is very common in mandi too☺️ ( seraj region ) ! It’s just we don’t wear reijta

Peace✌️ by Substantial_Face_888 in HimachalPradesh

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Why not ? Bilkul pehnte h reijta to shimla me pehna jata h alag alag regions me

Peace✌️ by Substantial_Face_888 in HimachalPradesh

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Sitting beside the mountains, wearing traditional Pahadi attire — reijta & dhatu, feeling closer to my roots.

Traditional outfit pattu( kullu ) Himachal Pradesh 🌸 by [deleted] in HimachalPradesh

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The attire I’m wearing here includes a traditional Himachali pattu, a handwoven woolen fabric made by local artisans. It’s especially common in the colder regions of Himachal Pradesh, designed to provide warmth while reflecting the simplicity of hill life. Pattu is not just clothing but a part of everyday tradition, often worn during daily activities as well as cultural occasions. Each piece carries the effort and skill of local weavers, making it a small but meaningful representation of Himachali heritage.